Designing your store to promote a positive customer experience is important, especially in the automotive world.
Tire Review’s David Sickels has four ways to up your shop’s image, from the Tire Review Continental Tire Garage Studio at Babcox Media.
Designing your store to promote a positive customer experience is important, especially in the automotive world.
Tire Review’s David Sickels has four ways to up your shop’s image, from the Tire Review Continental Tire Garage Studio at Babcox Media.
Performance in tough weather conditions keeps the all-weather segment popular.
All-weather tires may be a newer trend in the industry, but they have made a big impression so far.
Thanks to advancements in tire technology, this trend can flourish. An all-weather tire's asymmetrical design allows for both wet and dry performance and offers sharper tread block designs with siping aids. Thanks to these characteristics, all-weather tires perform in snowy, wet and dry conditions.
Precautions you can take at the shop to avoid damaging your customer’s tire beads.
Tech is vital to our lives – trust us: we live in it.
Many high-performance vehicles come equipped with multi-piston calipers that need special attention during a brake job.
In this Continental Tire Garage Studio video, we explain when you should change pressure to suit your customer’s tire choice.
Qualifying tires are the TrueContact Tour and PureContact LS products.
Joel Bokelman and his wife Marnie founded Changing Gears to combine his love for cars with a desire to help.
With inflation and supply chain issues on the rise, it’s becoming harder for tire dealers to keep costs down.
Kenda is taking its ‘Podium to Pavement’ philosophy to the track.